字幕表 動画を再生する 英語字幕をプリント I just said "Welcome to Geography Now!" in this country's native language. (Intro with Bob Saget) Everyone I'm your host Barbs. Welcome to Limberwisk. We are back in the Arctic Circle and this time things are gonna get a little quiet. Or should I say hushed. We'll discuss more on that later, but first. Let's see where it lies, shall we? (Political Geography) So, shameless self-promotion time! If you've watched any of these Geography Go episodes you'll know that I've been to the Arctic: Iceland, Greenland, Finland, and just recently Alaska hosting a Geograbee. We were on the news! They made a really good submission video. It's really good, they really sold this school. Come on. You. Can't say no to Alaska. But I have to say hands down Limberwisk is the one place that puts the icebergs on the map. First of all! The country is located just past the Arctic Circle in the Norwegian Sea, between Greenland and Norway. The country is divided into 5 provinces. 3 on the largest and most inhabited islands, Hush whereas the remaining 2 are on the islands of Lef and Few. The capital and largest city is (Hush name) Otherwise transliterated to Alkalai Clow, located on Cobalt Bay on the eastern Ujaraq Peninsula. After Alkalai Clow, the largest towns are Aput and Ineq, whereas the largest and only international airport Alkali Cloud Maneq, lies. The country holds sovereignty over 100 smaller islands and islets in the hush archipelago. However, only about 20 are permanently inhabited. For the longest, time Limberwisk had a dispute with Norway over the ownership of Jon Mayen which lies on the same Atlantic Fault Line drift as they do. The dormant volcanic Beerenberg summit known locally as is seen as a sacred site for the inhabitants. The conflict resulted in the Limber wars which lasted a full 3 days. And it wasn't even hostile, it was more like : Limberwisk: Hey Norway. Norway: Yeah, Limberwisk:can we just have the summit of beerenberg, please? Norway:No. Limberwisk:Fine. We'll just illegally sail over there, invade, and camp on the summit until you say "yes". Norway:Look guys we get it okay, just we don't want you to freeze to death. Let's make a deal. And that's how the summit caldera of Beerenberg Peak became an overseas exclave of Limberwisk. Getting around Limberwisk might be a bit of a challenge dude the rocky mountainous terrain. Only one main highway connects the east to the northwest, whereas the entire western coast is uninhabited due to the terrain and perpetually frozen fjords. Otherwise, most inhabitants might traverse towns through boat or seaplane Some of the top notable sites of the country might include:Asgeir Ski slopes. Davidland ice carnival. The insuk polar bridge. The monument of Malik Bjørælo. The Nanook Stadium. The Bjarki University library. And the frozen Gulba plantations of Southwest Fuw island. And let me tell you that last one the gulba plantations are like the life source of this place. Let's discuss more about that in: (Physical Geography) Now on the surface, it might seem like living in the Arctic would be a frozen nightmare. It's cold, hostile, and desolate. But when you zoom in, our planet always seems to have the most interesting tricks up its sleeves in the most remote areas. First of all! Nuch like their neighbors Iceland and Jon Mayen, Limberwisk is a geothermal island that lies on the same convergent zone between the North American and Eurasian plates. The tallest peak is the extinct volcano mount(Hush) Or mount Qaqqaq, which, nearby, the largest lake, Lake Or Imeq, lies which drains into the longest river the (Hush) or Frisk River. Which eventually empties into the eastern bay. The country, much like Iceland, utilizes a network of energy resources powered by various geothermal hotspots found throughout the country. Sustaining such a large population in this area, though however requires a lot of improvised survival techniques. For one: Food. Like other Arctic regions, the country is limited in flora. Only minor grasses, shrubs and lichens and coastal sea weeds that grow along the rocky beaches are found there. Therefore, getting proper nutrition is crucial. As a fairly developed nation, of course people have access to imported groceries. However, these can be kind of expensive. To make up for it most people have at least one family member or friend that hunts for fish, seal, or muscox. Unlike their inuit cousins, however the people here never really were too keen on eating whale, which is like a good source for minerals and vitamins like vitamin C. Instead? They had a secret treasure already hidden in the snow. The famous gulba fruit. This strange alien like fruit with a citrusy melon looking rind is actually a large vine berry related to the passion fruit being one of the only few naturally occurring foods with a blue color. The strangest thing though is that the fruit is adapted to only grow in the snow during wintertime as any temperature below 3ºC triggers the growth hormone in the vine stems to pump out the bulbous delights, known for their tangy yet sweet gelatinous blue cores with tiny seeds that also provide healthy omega-3 fatty acids. The top culinary chefs in the world like Gordon Ramsay have been known to express favor towards the highly sought-after fruit. It can be used as a key ingredient in various cuisines dishes. Usually it sells for incredibly high prices on the export sector making an impressive 11% of the nation's GDP alone. Other national dishes include : seaweed sausage Smoked muskox steak, roast puffin with fermented lingin wine sauce, and roasted sheep cheese. The national animal is the Orca which traditionally was used in their traditional costume the (hush) or Gwit in which the skin was tanned and shrunk into a surprisingly warm Elasticy garment that fits snugly on the skin They would then top it all off with fur pelts on their torsos and waist. Today however most people of course dress in a typical western attire on a daily basis as the country moves forward into 20th century with a unique coalescence between Inuit and Nordic undertones. Which brings us to: (Demographics) Alright so a person from Limberwisk is actually surprisingly not called a Limberwisker, but rather a hush-hush first of all the population of the country is about 900,000, making Limberwisk the most populated place in the Arctic regions. The country is mostly made up of 2 main groups, the Kallshh at around 48% and the Kahhll at about 40%. About 10% are mostly Europeans of Nordic descent like Norwegians and Danes whereas the remaining 2% are made up of Botswanans and Tongans. They use the Limberwisk Krone as their currency They use the type Q plug outlet, and they technically drive on the right side of the road. But only through January through July. August to December they switch it up and drive on the left side. It has something to do with permafrost. I don't know. Look it up. the largest group the Kallshh or the Kallshh are kind of like the equivalent to Mestizos in the Americas. People who are mixed between indigenous and Europeans. Therefore the Kallsh are The descendants of native Kahhlll or the Kahhlll people mixed in with Nordic Vikings that settled in the area in the 1100s. Now let's talk about two things, language and culture. Limberwisk is the only country in the world to have an official language that does not contain any real vowels. The entire language known as Hush is composed of wispy Aspirated consonants and whistle noises that are joined in a series of unique patterns to articulate words it's even written in a unique script containing 26 wisp letters and 5 quick stop letters. For example my actual name Paul gets translated to Saying "Hello, my name is Paul" would be Strange, right? According to oral tradition, the hush language was actually developed as an underground secret code that the native Kal people could use when subjugated against Nordic Viking colonists They had to create a language that would camouflage itself in the deafening blizzard winds of the Arctic, yet still have distinct sounds that could Be heard and deciphered if a speaker was listening Which is why all the words more or less imitate the sounds of wind. Over time, peace was made between the two and the Nordic colonists even picked it up and standardized the new language. In the 1800s they started teaching it in schools and even to this day with subjects taught in Hush from elementary as schools integrate English around 5th grade. The nation is known for celebrating the unique aurora festival held around mid January in which people scream at each other on icebergs while pushing each other in the frozen water all at night while the first major aurora appears the last one standing on the iceberg without being dunked is crowned aurora king or queen. On Lef island people also take pride in displaying which house has the longest icicles. Usually these are broken off and used as javelins in the Icicle javelin competition in February. Some notable hush people throughout history might include: Malik Bjørælå DJ Ásgeir Whhttsts Insuk Fts ktst Bjarki tsktskhw Andrea hwthwtshw Carlo & Ya pwhttstsywh Masaana Sstsktskws Marc Ssttskchsww Davið Krtqqk And finally Frederic and Christian Elster from the band Nanook have dual citizenship, so they kind of count. Now with such a fascinating history in society, it kind of makes you wonder how did such a nation develop in such a hostile environment? Well it had a lot to do with trade and diplomacy which brings us to: (Friend Zone) Acting as sort of like an Arctic hub, Limberwisk has always been favored by many across the world when it came to expeditions into the far north. For one, like Iceland Limberwisk was very reluctant and decided to opt out of joining the EU mostly due to fishing laws and societal policy issues they figured that they would be the only ones that could truly understand how to manage and maintain their own state without an outside entity Regulating their actions. Nonetheless the EU maintains close trade deals, and they are still part of the European Economic Area and Council of Europe but not the Schengen zone. Of course due to their ethnic ties, Limberwisk has always had close ties in Norway Which was the historical main source of their Nordic? ancestors. Nonetheless they were never fully incorporated into the greater Norwegian Kingdom, and were independent since the early 11th century. Back in the 50s, after world war II Limberwisk made interesting ties to Botswana and Tonga, as they made cultural exchange programs that allowed citizens from the far reaches of the earth to study and work in Limberwisk. The program was so successful that the 3 nations created the BLT Alliance which allows free trade and economic policies as well as extensive visa and citizenship laws that only apply to the three members. When it comes to the best friends however most Hush might say the people of Greenland or the "Danish constituent country of Greenland: as their closest cousins and relatives most hush visit and invest in Greenland as well as look up to them as the origin of their people in fact the name Kahhlll Is a hush pronunciation derived from the Greenlandic word for Greenlandic Kalallit. In the endm Limberwisk is an Arctic powerhouse that doesn't even exist. Like in any way fashion or form if you are new to this channel and bought everything, I just said congratulations! You're my newest victim in this annual tradition. I've been doing every year since this channel started Happy April Fool's Day! Stay tuned the Confederation of Patch Amberdash is coming up next! Hey Everybody happy April Fool's and Happy Easter. They lie on the same day this year cool. Hope you like this new April Fool's video that I made I just want to say first and foremost. Thank you to all my friends in Greenland and Iceland I actually featured you guys in this episode And thank you to Gruening Middle School in Alaska. That little clip of the teacher teaching in the fake hush language That was actually filmed there and also. Thank you to Jared and Vincent. 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